Document, Part
1 1 | counsels to the common weal of Christians, a bitter and severe account
2 1 | to the common welfare of Christians, and also to the troubles
3 1 | faith of Christ, and of all Christians; conjuring them by the bowels
4 7,1| commandments nowise appertain to Christians; let him be anathema. ~CANON
5 8,1| any one saith, that all Christians have power to administer
6 14,1| which He would fain have all Christians be mentally joined and united
7 14,1| appointed holy days, whereon all Christians may, with a special and
8 14,1| invariably observed by all Christians, even by those priests on
9 15,1| Synod now sets before all Christians to be perpetually retained. ~
10 15,2| aids, whereby, during life, Christians may preserve themselves
11 15,4| without sin, be contemned by Christians; let him be anathema. ~CANON
12 17,1| it is well known to all Christians, that this ocecumenical
13 17,1| most corrupt manners of Christians ; and whereas very many
14 17,1| troubles existing amongst Christians, that, contrary to its intention,
15 24,1| any one affirm, that all Christians indiscrimately are priests
16 25,2| saith, that it is lawful for Christians to have several wives at
17 26,4| for single combat between Christians, shall be thereupon excommunicated,
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